You threw me there for a moment, shave...I was thinking I was dreaming about making a post. I wouldn't really call this a "downsizing," though it will be different for them.
I agree with Kentucky Optimist on this one. It's a good move for both. There is plenty of space in the new location for the woodcarvers to display all that they do. Back in the day, when they had two or three carvers working at the same time, they needed a larger area. Used to be that you'd see one carving something smallish like a hillbilly, while another was carving something largish like an Indian holding cigars, while another was doing something else. They don't work on projects like that anymore. Now-a-days, at any given time, you might see one carver, working on one of the mantels and specialty doors that people special order. You can't blame them for pushing the big ticket items, but I do miss watching them carve the hillbillies and then being able to buy it right out of their hand. They'll do fine in their new location once people realize they've moved, and Christmas Hollow will as well.